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Rear view of a Bunker Hill slum, 224 South Olive Street. From the Olive Street side, two stories could be seen, but five stories are visible in the rear.
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Miscellaneous. - Edison Landmarks - Transportation Dept. - Old L. A. Plant #3, and main garage. [Negative has tape residue on acetate side. Could be cleaned. This is a rare shot of the Los Angeles Plant #3.]
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